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106: Sam Selikoff - Single Page Application Architecture

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Single Page Application Architecture

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Full Stack Radio • Episode 106
106: Sam Selikoff - Single Page Application Architecture
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January 16, 2019 • Episode 106
106: Sam Selikoff - Single Page Application Architecture
By Adam Wathan • View the Website
In this episode, Adam talks to Sam Selikoff about single page application architecture, and why you should think of client-side applications like desktop applications.
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In this episode, Adam talks to Sam Selikoff about single page application architecture, and why you should think of client-side applications like desktop applications.

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Topics include:
  • Why you should think of SPAs as desktop apps instead of web apps
  • Strategies for pushing complexity out of your backend and on to the client
  • Building optimistic UIs
  • Best practices for storing and retrieving data
  • Why you should design your SPAs with an "offline-first" mindset
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